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Evening Star dated January 5, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Buresu Forecast.) Fair with slowly rising temperature today: tomorrow fair and warmer,...

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 GERMAN FINANCIA SITUATION SOUND Commissioners of Reichs- bank, Industries and Rev- enues Make Observation. By the Associated

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 UNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, PRAYS FOR BOMB SENDER'S CAPTURE Mitchellville Pastor Officiates at Burial of Two of Victims. An...

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 = A—4 TARIFF TO REMAIN D RS T TPV PP Republicans and Coalitionists Decide to Get Action on Bill. (Continued From Pirst Page.)

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 TELLS OF PAINTING KING'S PORTRAITS Noted Artist, Here, Did Work for Boris and “Gave Or- ders” to Kaiser. BY GRETCHEN SMITH.

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 STATE DEPARTNENT TAKES ON NEW LI Becomes Liveliest Cog in! Government Machine Under Hoover and Stimson. BY LEROY T. VERNON.

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 “NO0DROW WILSON WILL BE HONORED World-Famed Scholar to Speak at Joint Anniversary Celebitirouoday. A joint celebration of the

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 THOUSANDS ATTEN CHRYSLER WEDDING Crowds Surround Church in New York as Brilliant Ceremony Takes Place. By the Associated...

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 300 AUTO MODELS MAKE 1330 BOW = Designs at New York Opening| The in Sharp Contrast With Those of 1900. By the Associated...

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 A—10 LEAGUE T0 WATCH OTHERS GELEBRATE Geneva Secretariat Takes 10c Dixie Bell Sanitary Napkins, four to a package. Special, 2

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 THE - SU@AY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY .5, .1930_PART ONE. ~ i Parchment Paper ? & P Engraving Special | Single sheets,

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 AR—12 # ORTIZ RUBIO PAID TRIBUTE N CHICAGO Mayor Thompson, Ill, Is Un- able to Greet Mexican President-Elect. By the...

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 ' P ‘ x THE =] BAL BOHEME COLOR Pageant of Western World, January 27, to Be High Mark | of Arts Club Season. ‘The Bal Boheme,

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 ‘In thes Beauty Salon \ HAIR Goobs Clearance Sale! 74 of regular tag prices during January only Our entire stock of French

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 STORY OF SLAYING | PROBED BY POLICE ‘Woman Says Alleged Mur-| der Forced Her to Go on Wild Ride. By tfe Associated Press....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C., JANUARY 5, 1930—PART ONE. LANSBURGH & BRO &u: 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY...

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 ' WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, 'D. C, The Sunday Staf SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY GENERAL NEWS 5, 1930 » TRIO ADMITS FIVE ROBBERIES AND

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 ‘B—2 * FEDERATION WORK TOLD IN REVEY Havenner Expresse§ Con- fidence in Future of District Citizens’ Associations. Support of

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 EARLY ACTION SEEN INSHEARER PROBE Shortridge Promises Speedy Conclusion of Senate’s In- quiry Into Propaganda. - By the...

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 (. W.U. ANNOUNCES »June 16 Set as Opening Date for Vacation School Term. ‘The 1930 Summer sessions of George :Washington...

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 §114.224 PLEDGES STILL DUE CHEST Effort Made to Clean Up Accounts as 1930 Cam- paign Nears. There Chest 7.7 per cent of the

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 THE SUNDAY ST_AB,V WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 5, 1930—PART ONE. Jor Economical Transportation | l i I /(HFVROLET/ dayy~ =...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 35, 1930—PART ONE. 18 HOURS Gulf Coast Ltd. ( \ va The Mi an L. 3:0: ) . Lv....

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 * g 7 c T xR THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, rogress of the art of novel Writ-| has too clumsily descended. Mr. Wal- rom the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 5, 1930—PART ONE. ,S, AYER SHU'I' DUWN Free Parking Space for Our...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 5, 1930—PART ONE.. Free Parking Space for Our leomen—Oppou' Street Entranc Italian

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 Editorial Page EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Star. | Part 2—12 Pages LONDON PARLEY SEEN AS POLITICAL CAUCUS Conference May...

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 2 Y HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 5, 1930—PART TWO. _— e e British Naval Bases in West Indies BY FREDERIC J]....

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 ICELAND VISITORS TO SEE LAND REBORN IN 25.YEARS Millennium Celebration This Year to Note Emergence From Middle Ages Into...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO:! Society of Washington Artists Opens Its Annual Exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery Today—Eben F.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 5, 1930—PART TWO. (Near FOR THE NEW FORD THE NEW FORD COUPE FlbWing grace of line

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 [ FINANCIAL. UPTURN IN STOCKS MARKS WEEK END Trading Shows Expansion in Volume as Prices Con- tinue to Advance. BY STANLEY W.

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 FINANCIAL, ¢ CURB STOCKS GAIN THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 5, 1930—PART TWO. FINANCIAL. Corporation News AT

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 D. C. STORES GAIN INSALES 1S SHOW Fifth District Federal Re- serve Report Reveals In- crease Over No., 1928. BY EDWARD C....

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 FINANCIAE. INVESTMENT BOND 'ISSUES ARE STEADY Few Soft Spots Uncovered inSpeculative Group~—Con- vertibles Firm. " By JOHN L.

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 Restoration (Continued From First Page.) along the alleys of the park, repairs to ro.d:, pavilions, the entire restoration of

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 Novelty Glace Gloves—Special . $1.79 Pr. —Novelty turn-down cuff glace gloves, with embroidered backs, sizes 5% to 8; in...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C, JANUARY 5, 1930—PART .TWO.. Now Present a Great Array of Savmgs in Household LINENS a...

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 Features for Women Part 3—16 Pages Pt he Sunday Stad, WASHINGTON, SOCIETY SECTION D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY Tales of Well

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 2 SOCIETY. Secretary Mellon Resumes Treasgx_'z Post in Capital Returns From Protracted Cruise in Southern Waters—General and

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 SOCIETY - Capital Society Outlining Activities for the New Year Notes of Special Interest Relating to Prominent...

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 S A T R R T v W WV SV VW V.V N B 4 SOCIETY. Elaborate Society Events - Mark Annapolis Calendar Comdr. and Mrs. Holt Hosts at

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 SOCIETY. Nuptial Alliances Feature Record of Early New Year Wedding List of Capital City and Nearby Com- munities Attracts

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 SOCIETY. 5, 1930—PART THRER. | his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Herpert Oliver | on_South Washington strest. [ Miss Margaret Moore,

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 Tk UNDAY TAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 5, Tales vi ‘Vell In Social and Official Life President Hoover Heralded the New...

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 8 Bororities Enjoying Social Festivities On Elaborate Scale Teas, “Rush™ Parties and Dancing Among the Charming Events Mark-

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 “CIANT OF ANDES” [ DEFEATS CLIMBERS Chimborazo, Ecuador’s High- est Peak, Recently Scaled by Americans, However. “Mount...

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 DITATORS AGREE | ON BRAZL POLCY Spain and Portugal Sign| Treaty of Peace ! and Amity. i Brectal Correspondence of The Star.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY rART ThHREE. 11 2111 Nineteenth street; Benjamin E.|4456 Greenwich parkway, and

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 12 = 3 SUNBAY [TALY T0 EXTEND SCOPE OF UNIONS Council to Include All Forms| of Industrial, Professional and Economic Life.

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 e T ] $5 Handbags Reduced Clearance Smart leather and velvet handbags in black and assorted colors; various “styles that sell

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 14- I Y. W. C. A. News l The twilight hour of music ‘will be continued this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the fourth floor...

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 Well Chosen Negligees Serve the Cause of Thrift and Give Sat- isfaction to Wearers —Hostess Dress or Robe Follows Lines of

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 ‘THE SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, the candidacy of Mrs. Howard L. Bishop, fockwood, Miss Desha and others, who | cember

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 . Theater, Screen and Music Part 4—14 Pages DUNCAN and LAWRENCE GRAY- In" 1t$ AGreatLife" AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sunday Star.

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 AMUSEMENTS, ariety of Attractions ‘in NATIONAL—*“Sherlock Holmes.” HE last performance of John Drew in ‘Trelawny of the...

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 AMUS By C. E. Nelson. HE peopularity of a photo- play star among theater patrons parallels box office This is quite...

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 BY HELEN FETTER. HREE operas and seven con- cert programs— three of the latter dedicated to the fleet charms of Terpsichore

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 This Strange Adventure By Mary Roberts Rinehart Coprright. 1920. by North American Newspaper -Alliance and Metropolitan :...

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 4 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. HE calendar year 1929 has endk with the Nation’s Capital traffic fatality list the

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 AUTO RESOLUTIONS | - NOW APPROPRIATE Drivers Should Be Especially Careful of New Year Cars. BY H. CLIFFORD BROKAW, Automobile

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 THE SUNDAY STAR.. WASHINGTON. D. C. JANUARY* 5. 1930—PART FOUR. MARMO N ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT OF THE | '/ D, ~ NEUMEYER

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 . AVIA BY JOSEPH HE year which has just be- gun i8 expected by many aviation people to mark the t:genlnl of a new period in e

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 THE SUNDAY_ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 35, DISPLAY 1930—PART FOUR. TODAY | ON HOINAI\I» 1045~ General Motors’...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 'FRATERNITIES (Continued From to the outgoing matron, M t Lynch. . The next meeting will be...

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS Women's City Club.—Club members and their guests will assemble from 4:30 to 6 o'clock in the club house, 22

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 | % BOFR WAR GENERAL TOTALKOVER WAL Radio Fans Offered Varied Program Over Washing- ton Stations. The entire proceedings of

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 PHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. YANUARY 5. TS30—PART FOUR. THE HECHT CO - “F Street at Seventh” e One Hundred Dollars Is

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 SPORTS SECTION. The Sundy Star Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, De Fino, Mrs. Ackman Top Bowlers : Bari CARRY OFF TOP HONORS

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 2 Carnera Getting Big Hand in New York : Winter Adds Stroke to 2-Shot Hole HUGE HEAVYWEIGHT IMPRESSES CROWD His Size, Not...

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 THE._ SUNDAY S TAR, WASHINGTON, | LI B JANUARY 5, 1930—PART FIVE, 3 Maryland and C. U. Renew Rioalry This Week : Schoolboy

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 FIRST BLOCK OF CLASSIC AT COLISEUM| SCHEDULED Extra Cash Prize Will Be Awarded if Increase of Entry Justifies—Mand| G....

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 A good proposition is entitled to all the pub. licity it can get. Do not demy it this right by sttempting to use vague or...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON N UTOMOBILES PERSONAL. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. SALE MISCELLANEOUS. i...

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 AUTOMOBILES. Pecial 6 seden: driven miles: wil o Tesponsible property own- Terme $35 per Moy 50 - o e S8 Bldrens Box. 193°H.

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 4 APARTMENTS, ETC. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 5, 1930—PART SIX. APARTMENTS, ETC. APARTMENTS—FURNISHED,...

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 REAL APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. - (Continued) _ ___ LARGE SCREENED Arcola heat: in exclusive near ) s ‘nished, $35. Call Nat.

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